Monthly Archives: November 2010

American Family Association Against Gay Visitation

(Community Matters) NO OTHER group endures this sort of shit without screams from every quadrant of society.  Where are the screams?

The American Family Association wants hospitals to be able to keep LGBT partners from visiting and from serving as medical guardians – go to hell you fuckers!

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Kellan Lutz

(Community Matters) in the interest of public charity

PETA, werewolves

The Fallen

(Community Matters) It’s always a treat returning to Amoul’s, our favorite restaurant in London – doubly when our friend Zeina is there, triple when her mom (Amoul) comes out of the kitchen to say hello.  So, I guess today was quadruply lucky – Zeina took us to her mother’s & father’s home to see her brother’s latest work.

Jad Oakes

We’ve met Jad before, and Amoul has hung some of his and his grandfather’s masterful photography in the restaurant.  Jad’s latest is The Fallen, photographs of soldiers lost in Iraq and Afghanistan.  He’s collected many images of soldiers who have died from each of the countries and created an image by overlaying each of the photos from that country.  Because so many have died from the United States, he’s created an image by age of their death for US soldiers.  The image in the photo is the overlay of 485 US 21 year olds.  Jad’s published a run of only 12.

These are beyond striking.  As you flip through the pages (white gloves required),  you are able to see age, even some race – especially among the US pages. It’s an extraordinary memorial.  We spent time talking about mediums for a wider sharing of the visual memorial.  I choked up – it reminded me of the first time I saw hundreds of quilts on the mall.

you must see the images at the website – click here

Irate Senator Nelson

(Community Matters) probably a good sign when Sen Nelson is pissed off. We need his vote damnit, otherwise I’d love to not worry. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/45393.html posted by Balckbertty

Macbeth by Song of the Goat Theatre

(Community Matters) Evidently Steven’s good karma allowed us to score really great seats (returns) to one of the few remaining performances of Song of the Goat Theatre’s Macbeth at London’s Barbican Theatre. It’s quite unconventional – think beautiful athletes and voices of an accomplished compline choir meet Shakespeare.

Song of the Goat is a current star of the avant garde theater movement.  They devised a musical interpretation of the classic using  Gregorian, Benedictus, even near-contemporary music with strong movement and a Japanese flavor. Before the play Steven and I were given a tour of the very minimalist set and met the lone musical accompanist who alternated between a Korean kayagum, a custom flute, a brass device which uses water to distort sound and is played with a bow, and a drum.  The musical accompaniment is near perfect.

The Rudes are teaching me to let go of literal translations and always logical interpretations.  I thoroughly enjoyed tonight’s performance – especially the striking voices of Gabriel Gawin (Macbeth), Anna Zubrzycki (Lady Macbeth) and Ewan Downie (Banquo).

The Fielding

(Community Matters) After a quick drop in to Paris (Steven has this thing for a particular pencil shop – I for a Japanese lunch restaurant), we’re here – a home away from home, the Fielding in Covent Garden.

Of course we’re booked to the nines – theatrically.  Tonight Macbeth, tomorrow The Readers’ Wifes Club, Saturday matinee: Priscilla (have to finally see this before I see Paul Boskind’s production in NY), evening: Hamlet at the Royal National Theatre.  And, darn sure we’ll have multiple meals at Amouls, hopefully with our friend Zeina.  I’m still trying to convince her mother for the garlic chicken recipe or to cater my 50th.

Today thru Sunday, all about Steven Tomlinson – he’s worked his tail off since we left home

Israel a Rogue State?

(Community Matters) completely cut & pasted:

11/1/2010: Why Israel is a Rogue State, Gabriel Latner
The Cambridge Union Society held a debate on the motion that “Israel is a
rogue state” on October 21st.  The Balfour Street blog describes what happened:
In the end, the proposition was defeated, but the event didn’t proceed
without an unusual twist. It seems one of the members of the side in favor
of the proposition, a student who was apparently selected at random (or
not at random), decided to argue the point from a decidedly pro-Israel
perspective.

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Schwarzer Hahn

(Community Matters) Schwarzer Hahn Restaurant reportedly the top restaurant in Germany’s Rheinland/Pflaz region – no arguments from either of us after dinner last night.  Chef Neugebauer and manager Andres Weber (pictured here) dish out their delicacies like jewelers display and coddle their most precious stones.  Love that Andres spent plenty of time with us, discussing my likes and dislikes before deciding which wines to pair with each course. The food so spectacular it really does exceed my range of taste and discernment.  And, we were introduced to complex, fine wines (all from the region) including sparkling pinot noir, riesling (natch), sauvignon blanc, a gran cru cuvee of pinot blanc & chardonnay and a table made cuvee of riseling brut and sweet riesling – he called the latter a troll schappen [I’m sure I wrote down wrong but phonetic].  Evidently the latter a regional tradition among friends who pass around the concoction before separating.

I’m gonna record each course below but this is for my own archival purposes.  Admittedly, not so interesting to anyone else.

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A Hedge Fund Republic

(Community Matters) Seriously, further consolidation of wealth and/or income risks the trust and optimism which are the fabric of our democracy. A 20th century study found that Americans didn’t begrudge the disparities in wealth b/c they felt opportunity was open to everyone and that their children would do better than them. And, growth of America’s middle class is what drove America’s economic engine. We are losing too many members of the middle class today – we have been for the last decade.

NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF in the New York Times

“And then I see members of Congress in my own country who argue that it would be financially reckless to extend unemployment benefits during a terrible recession, yet they insist on granting $370,000 tax breaks to the richest Americans. I don’t know if that makes us a banana republic or a hedge fund republic, but it’s not healthy in any republic”

article in nytimes

DA/DT Update

(Community Matters) Update:

Towleroad: Gay Groups: Harry Reid Will Bring Defense Bill to the Floor with the ‘DADT’ Repeal Measure Attached

ADL Statement Denouncing Anti-Semitism in Tx Speakers Race

(Community Matters)

ADL DENOUNCES INJECTION OF RELIGION INTO CONTEST FOR TEXAS HOUSE SPEAKER

Austin, TX, November 17, 2010—Saying appeals based on a candidate’s religion are “offensive and inappropriate,” the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today criticized public calls for the next speaker of the Texas House of Representatives to be a Christian.

ADL Austin Community Director Karen Gross issued this statement on behalf of ADL, in conjunction with ADL’s Southwest and North Texas/Oklahoma Regional Office:

“Those engaged in campaigning or advocating for candidates for Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives should refrain from appeals based on religion.  The decision should be based upon a candidate’s qualifications, not his or her religion.

Calls for the next speaker to be a Christian are offensive, inappropriate, and inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition on any religious test for public office.

We urge the Texas Legislature to categorically reject calls for a Christian Texas House Speaker, and to publicly denounce efforts to inject religion into the race.”

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, ADL neither supports nor opposes candidates for political office.

see earlier reports of anti-semitism in race

I wish I could say I find the religion-baiting a surprise but I don’t. I might have a couple of years or so ago but I wasn’t very attuned to anti-semitism.  Since then, I pick up on it much more.  Recently, an entrepreneur expressed how we should bring religion back into the Texas classroom.  When I asked which faith, he answered “Christian of course.” When I asked how our Jewish friends might feel about this, he just shrugged and noted that there had to be sacrifices and we had to go with the majority.  This guy isn’t a bad guy, though he does believe we were founded as a Christian nation. As for following the majority, I’m not sure he’ll still feel that way in 2040. hasta luego

Hospital Visitation

(Community Matters) rt @tlrd Medicare Finalizes Rules Reqrng Equal Visitation Rights 4 All Hospital Patients Including Gay Partners http://bit.ly/9wfERJ

yeah, can you believe it.  We could be denied this until now